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Ensuring Energy Security in India: Meeting Demand Sustainably

Energy security in India necessitates a comprehensive strategy to reliably meet the diverse energy demands across all sectors. This includes providing safe, competitive, and sustainable energy solutions while ensuring that vulnerable households have access to essential energy services through targeted subsidies. It requires considering various established and emerging energy sources and technologies to fulfill the market-determined "effective demand." Notably, India's dependence on energy imports poses challenges under different scenarios outlined in the Integrated Energy Policy.

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Ensuring Energy Security in India: Meeting Demand Sustainably

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  1. Energy Security In The Indian Context An Energy Secure India Must: • Reliably meet the effective energy demand of all sectors for different needs with safe, convenient and competitive energy in a sustainable manner; • Ensure access to lifeline energy needs for all vulnerable households with transparent and targeted subsidies; and • Consider all forms of available and emerging energy sources and technologies to achieve the above “Effective demand” is demand at market determined prices

  2. India’s Total Primary Energy Demand And Energy Mix

  3. India’s Import Dependence For Traded Commercial Energy (TCE) Under IEP’s 11 Scenarios TPCES 1351-1702 695 437-917 32-54 Note: The above excludes import of electricity & nuclear fuel

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